Collegiate Baseball Div. I Poll 5-5-14

OREGON ST. NO. 1 IN COLLEGIATE BASEBALL POLL

TUCSON, Ariz. — Oregon State is ranked No. 1 for the first time this season in the latest Collegiate Baseball NCAA Division I baseball poll presented by Big League Chew bubble gum.

The Beavers, winners of seven straight and nine of their last 10, jumped one spot after Virginia lost to Old Dominion, 8-1 in its only game last week. The Cavaliers slipped to second. Oregon State leads the Pac-12 Conference with a 17-4 record. The Beavers have a superb defense with only 37 errors in 42 games. OSU has only allowed 14 stolen bases in 32 attempts. The pitching staff has a 2.18 ERA.

Poll Notes: Several other teams have been red-hot. Texas Christian has won 12 straight and 19 of its last 20, Louisville 10 in a row, U.C. Irvine and Vanderbilt seven consecutive, Florida, Oklahoma St. and San Diego six straight, St. John’s and Duke 9 of their last 10 and Indiana 5 in a row and 11 of its last 12.

In key series over the past weekend, Florida swept three games at Alabama, Louisiana St. lost two of three at Texas A&M, Mississippi won two of three at home against Arkansas, Oklahoma State swept a 3-game series at home against Arizona State, South Carolina lost two of three at Georgia, Houston won two of three at home against Central Florida, U.C. Irvine swept a 3-game home series against U.C. Santa Barbara, Texas lost two of three at West Virginia and Mississippi State swept a 3-game series at Auburn.

Four teams fell out of the top 30 in Southern California (1-3 last week), Arizona State (1-3), UNLV (1-2), and Seton Hall (2-2). New to the poll is St. John’s (30-15), San Diego (33-16), Houston (35-13) and Duke (29-18).

The Collegiate Baseball newspaper poll is the oldest college baseball poll. Its birth took place during the 1959 college baseball season.

Collegiate Baseball NCAA Division I Poll
(As of May 5, 2014)

Rank

Team (2014 Record)

Points

Pvs

1.

Oregon St. (34-8)

493

2

2.

Virginia (37-9)

491

1

3.

Louisiana-Lafayette (43-7)

488

6

4.

Florida (33-15)

485

8

5.

Miami, Fla. (34-14)

484

4

6.

Florida St. (36-11)

483

5

7.

Washington (32-11-1)

479

7

8.

Indiana (32-12)

475

11

9.

Oklahoma St. (35-13)

473

12

10.

Texas Christian (34-13)

472

13

11.

Cal. Poly (38-9)

468

3

12.

Louisville (37-11)

466

19

13.

Mississippi (35-14)

464

10

14.

Oregon (34-13)

462

15

15.

Louisiana St. (35-13-1)

459

9

16.

U.C. Irvine (32-14)

457

20

17.

Vanderbilt (36-12)

454

25

18.

Mississippi St. (31-18)

452

28

19.

South Carolina (35-13)

449

14

20.

Alabama (30-18)

447

16

21.

Rice (31-15)

441

23

22.

Pepperdine (32-12)

438

17

23.

St. John’s (30-15)

435

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24.

San Diego (33-16)

432

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25.

Houston (35-13)

429

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26.

Central Florida (29-18)

428

18

27.

Texas Tech. (36-16)

427

21

28.

Texas (34-15)

426

22

29.

Liberty (35-10)

425

30

30.

Duke (29-18)

421

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National Players Of The Week

• RF Casey Fletcher, Illinois: Fletcher had a remarkable week as he went 8-for-17 with 5 home runs, 10 RBI and two walk-off hits. He posted a 1.353 slugging percentage to lead Illinois to four wins. Fletcher became the seventh player in school history to hit three homers in a game when he did it against Southern Illinois.

• C Shaun Chase, Oregon: Chase was 7-for-11 at the plate and belted 3 homers, including a grand slam, 1 double and 7 RBI as he scored 4 runs and stole a base for good measure, his first one at Oregon.

• 2B Daniel Nevares, Binghamton: Nevares hit .471 with 6 extra base hits, including a trio of home runs, and recorded 12 RBI over 4 games. He had a slugging percentage of 1.294.

• 3B Connor Panas, Canisius: Panas went 8-for-11 at the plate with 3 homers and 10 RBI over 3 games.

• 1B Nic Wilson, Georgia State: Wilson tied the school and Sun Belt Conference record with 3 home runs during a 15-10 win over South Alabama. He now has 16 homers on the season to rank third in the nation.

• SS Trea Turner, N.C. State: Turner was not retired a single time in his first 10 plate appearances during a 3-game series against Coastal Carolina. Overall, he was 9-for-11 with 4 walks. He also was 6-for-6 in stolen bases.